About This Book
Four sisters of modest means navigate adolescence into adulthood while their father is away at war. The narrative follows their everyday struggles and joys: household duties, creative ambitions, friendships and romantic entanglements, artistic and literary pursuits, financial setbacks, and personal losses. Through family conversations, letters, and domestic episodes, the book portrays sibling bonds, moral growth, the balance between independence and duty, and the choices that shape each sister's future, including marriage, career efforts, and coping with bereavement. The structure moves from youthful mischief and confinement to mature responsibilities, illustrating ordinary life as a source of ethical development.
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